I think that he is a man who is unworthy of his position of power and that he has no right to tell people what to do or how to live their lives.
No offense to Catholics.
No offense to Catholics.
May he rest in peace.AC10 said:I want JP2 to come back, he was a cool pope.
Taken from wikipedia:SnootyEnglishman said:I'm not catholic so i don't two crosses about the Pope..but i think it's funny that he was a Hitler youth at one point. (Yes it's true Joesph Ratzinger aka Pope Benedict the XVI used to be a nazi supporter there's a swastika logo under that pope hat)
I just want to try to explain how the pope kind of came to be (unless u already knew this but for those who don?t) kind of happened after the court of Rome (by the emperor Constantine I think) moved to Constantinople (Istanbul) this vacuumed of power allowed the bishop of Rome to take the role as leader in order to prevent Rome from being invaded by "barbarians". That at least from what I understand I could be wrongWarped Pixel said:Honestly, the pope in and of itself is a very odd idea. One man who is the voice of God and is somehow mad infallable by his position doesn't really seem all that biblical and thus creates one of the porblems that has plagued the church through its loopy history. Throught the middle ages and recently peoples belief in these men has really sent them down paths that should not occur. And now as you have this sick pervert continuing to work *the pedo dude I mean* there and the church seemingly uncaring my disdain for this branch of my religion grows. They need to come out saying this crap isn't acceptable and crack down.
The Nazi party/movement was a political party, much like we know political parties today. Germany in the 1930's-1940's did not equal 100% Nazi population. (In fact, many of the most troublesome aspects of that war were unknown to most Nazi soldiers, like death camps.) So Benidicts' affiliation was probably via his parents, but I have nothing to back that up with.chromekreeper said:he didnt chose to be one, every child in germany i believe had to be one.
Indeed, John Paul Two really did try to spread a message of peace and get others, both young and old involved with making the world a better place.lilmisspotatoes said:May he rest in peace.AC10 said:I want JP2 to come back, he was a cool pope.
I really liked and respected John Paul II. Not only was he trying to spread tolerance and friendship, he actually made friends with musicians and other celebrities (he owned a pair of sunglasses given to him by Bono for pete's sake), and the Church was much more tolerant under his rule.